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Local author and long-time Rye resident Paul Rheingold will be at the Rye Library on October 20th at 7pm to discuss his new book: The Streets of Rye – How They Got Their Names. With the assistance of RHS staff Jake Griffith-Rosenberger and Christine Moore, Rheingold studied old maps and subdivision plans stored in the...
It’s back! You won't want to miss this annual favorite event when The Square House is transformed into the Spooky House. Ghosts, goblins, bumps and squeaks await as you wind your way through the darkened rooms. Visitors may encounter other-worldly travelers awakening from their 200 year slumber - you never know who you might meet!...
It’s back! You won't want to miss this annual favorite event when The Square House is transformed into the Spooky House. Ghosts, goblins, bumps and squeaks await as you wind your way through the darkened rooms. Visitors may encounter other-worldly travelers awakening from their 200 year slumber - you never know who you might meet!...
You’re invited to our popular new tradition: The Rye History Fall Party. This year’s BBQ and Whiskey Party will feature 5 curated bourbon-based cocktails all made with Rye Square House Bourbon (wine and beer will also be served). Plus, a delicious Barbecue Buffet. The party will be held outside the historic Knapp House under a...
Tales of Two Cemeteries: Guided Tours of Greenwood Union and African American Cemeteries Sunday, November 6, 2022 12 PM -- 2 PM Greenwood Union Cemetery $20/individual, $50/family Parking is available in the cemetery, in designated parking areas and along the grass. Meet at the office of Greenwood-Union Cemetery. Registration in advance recommended One of our...